Pre-Elections: Day 3By Robert Miller on Sunday, February 5, 2006.
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Leogane passed without incident, as did Gressier and Carrefour. There was, however, a reoccurring theme that many people felt very safe and positive towards the election despite a shaky start. Many of the workers felt as though training was done well, but they were concerned because they lacked many of the resources still to operate on Tuesday. Rumor was that tables, chairs, etc would be delivered by MINUSTAH, si dye vle. In Carrefour, we saw a very strong Preval following. Whereas the other localities did not share their preference, the people of Carrefour were more than forthcoming. In what I would characterize typical Haitian fashion, I was surrounded by a large group with many people yelling their concerns, which made our security detail worried. We passed numerous trucks with speakers in the back blaring campaign slogans and even a helecopter dropped leaflets. My perception of today’s events is that people are motivated and still optimistic for Tuesday. The news of rain headed our way does create some concern, as we all know, ayisyen pa pe machin, menm pe lapli, or Haitians do not fear cars, but fear the rain. The still most exciting news was from yesterday’s Baker rally, which I have not had to write about. We saw nearly 1500 people. But it became clear that the majority were there not for Baker, but for the party. When he took the stage, nary a person cheered. It was not until someone told us he was speaking did we actually start to pay attention. Overall, a weak message: Order, work, discipline. He could barely get the crowd to clap. More tomorrow. Reply |
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